Learning Disabilities Association of Newfoundland and Labrador

Tutoring, advocacy, and empowerment

Learning Disabilities Association of Newfoundland and Labrador provides services to support the learning and empowerment of people with learning disabilities. These include remote and in-person reading and math tutoring for adults and children; specialized tutoring support for youth with additional needs; adult literacy support; early dyslexia screening; advocacy and empowerment presentations; assistive technology training; and support groups for adults and for students and parents. Formal diagnosis is not required to access many of their services. 

Additional Details

Mandate: "LDANL’s mission is to raise awareness about, advocate for and support individuals with learning disabilities and their families." [About]

Type of Resource: Community Agency

Services: Educational Support, Support Group, Family support

Age Range: All Ages (0-100)

Target Users: Autistic, disabled, & neurodiverse people, Families & caregivers, Educators

Contact Information

Phone: (709) 753-1445

120 Lemarchant Road suite 206, St. John's, NL, Canada